If you leave the windows down and have a bottle of shampoo almost everything can be washed in a car wash! If your in a hurry and have a pickup just put a clothes line in the bed and for $5 bucks you can wash most of your laundry in minutes depending how long you can park under the DRY section! If you are talking about just your car and going threw a car wash its basically going to wash anything that is easy to wash off. If you want the best results from a car wash it will never be a drive threw one. You will have to get out and do it your self either at home or in a car wash spray booth.
Washed is the past tense of wash. She washed her car yesterday.
speak with a local business about having your car wash on there property. They will say yes because it helps there business> * Your question is a bit unclear, do you want to have your car washed? or do you want to start a car wash business? If you are looking to having your car washed look for local or franchise war washes in your area contact them and have your car washed... If you are looking to start a car wash, find businesses that offer car franchise for car wash in your area and they will be able to help you with setting up a car wash business.
If someone washed it for you: Thank you for washing the car, I greatly appriciate it! If you wash the car: I'm finished washing the car!
Wash can be used as a verb and a noun.Verb: I washed my car yesterday.Noun: It needed a good wash.
It depends on how fast somebody wash cars the faster you wash the more cars you can was
washed -- this verb is regular- just add "ed" to the stem to get the past participle. Example sentence: My car has never been washed.
Past Tense of Wash: Washed. Past Participle of Wash: Washed.
It is "washed". In addition, the word "washed" is the past participle of "wash" as well.
The average price for a car wash in Phoenix is around $10-$20. You can get a cheaper car wash if you go to a do-it-yourself car wash or automated one, instead of having it hand washed by someone.
they all washed upon entry, thereafter only some of them washed
The past perfect of the verb 'wash' is had washed.
Washed; wash/washing; will wash/[am/are/is] going to wash